Best lakes in Belgium offer a diverse range of natural and man-made water bodies across its varied landscapes. The country features significant lake complexes, historical urban lakes, and reservoirs, providing different environments for outdoor activities. From the Ardennes to Flanders, these lakes are integrated into natural reserves and cultural sites. They serve as focal points for recreation and offer insights into Belgium's geography.
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This 380-meter pontoon bridge guides you gracefully between the slag heaps and across the water. Along the way, you'll be treated to a stunning 360° experience with views of the glistening water and the green slag heaps. "Cycling & Walking among the Slag Heaps" is a unique experience when visiting Hoge Kempen National Park!
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"Cycling between the Tailings" is a floating pontoon bridge in the Hoge Kempen National Park, opening on September 14, 2024. Cyclists and hikers can enjoy a 360° view of the landscape between the iconic Eisden tailings, a unique experience that connects landscape and heritage. Info: https://www.visitlimburg.be/nl/fietsen-tussen-de-mijnterrils https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=95NpzjiUD_c Text sign: Cycling between the Tailings Through innovation and daring, the provincial government has taken the cycling experience in Limburg to the next level. At carefully chosen locations, well-considered interventions have been made in the landscape, allowing you to experience the surroundings from a different perspective. Here, along the tailings, "Cycling between the Tailings" unfolds. This cycling and walking bridge floats elegantly over the water, its flowing and organic spiral shape providing a 360-degree view of the landscape and heritage, telling the stories of the mines and the gravel and sand extraction. It is an invitation to further explore the Hoge Kempen National Park. Cycling between the slag heaps transcends its function as a functional cycling and walking route. It is a Limburg bridge connecting nature and heritage, between Limburg's rich past and promising future. The bridge is a technical feat. A length of 380 meters is spanned by 28 interconnected concrete floating pontoon elements, each 13 meters long. The bridge is anchored underwater to 15 steel tubular piles, each 1 meter in diameter and weighing 8 to 11 tons, which extend to a depth of 24 to 26 meters.
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A good requirement is...good condition because it is a tough walk, especially the red route, but it is definitely worth it... beautiful surroundings
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Footbridge over the water, 300 m great experience
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must be beautiful when the heather is in bloom
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Beautiful to walk over the water between the terrils! But beware, you are not the only one who wants to do that, so it will be busy with other walkers and cyclists!
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You literally walk over the water, and this route also provides a quicker connection between the long slag heap and the twin slag heap.
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"Cycling between the Mining Terrils" is the official name of the floating pontoon bridge that connects the twin slag heap and the long slag heap (also known as the panorama slag heap) in Terhills. The bridge's shape is inspired by the golden ratio or Fibonacci spiral. The overall cost was kept lower than prestressed concrete versions by using floating pontoons: 28 concrete pontoons filled with insulation, hinged together, and held in place by 26-meter-long tubular piles, according to https://bouwkroniek.be/openbare-ruimte-infra/ingenieuze-pontons-slingeren-sierlijk-tussen-mijnterrils-51497
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For truly unique experiences, consider Cycling Through the Water — Fietsen Door Het Water (Bokrijk), where you cycle at eye level with the water, or the Fietsen Tussen de Mijnterrils Bridge, a floating pontoon bridge offering panoramic views of a former mining area. Both provide distinct perspectives on Belgium's landscapes.
The Lacs de l'Eau d'Heure complex in Hainaut is ideal for extensive recreation. It offers swimming, sailing, kayaking, jet skiing, wakeboarding, windsurfing, and even deep-sea diving. On land, you can enjoy cycling, mountain biking, walking, tennis, and mini-golf. The Aquacentre provides water games for children, and an amphibious bus tour is also available.
Yes, Minnewater, often called the 'Lake of Love,' in Bruges, is known for its serene, romantic atmosphere, picturesque reflections, and resident swans. Near Brussels, Lake Genval is considered one of the most romantic, with lush greenery and charming Belle Époque buildings along its shores, perfect for relaxing strolls or paddleboarding.
Belgium's lakes are often surrounded by diverse natural features. For instance, the Lacs de l'Eau d'Heure boast crystal clear waters, sandy beaches, woodlands, and meadows. Lake Robertville and Lake Butgenbach are nestled within the Hautes Fagnes nature reserve, offering unspoiled natural beauty and scenic vistas. You can also find unique landscapes like the Brackvenn Moor Lakes, which are part of a moorland ecosystem.
Many lakes cater to families. The Lacs de l'Eau d'Heure feature an Aquacentre with water games and an amphibious bus tour. Lake Butgenbach is great for picnicking and has easy hiking trails. The Zwin Nature Reserve, which includes lake areas, offers nature exploration suitable for all ages. The Lommelse Sahara Observation Tower provides an engaging viewpoint over ponds and forests.
Many lakes offer excellent trails. Lake Butgenbach has a 10km hiking trail around its edge. Eupen Lake (Weser Reservoir) is popular for hiking and mountain biking, with good gastronomy nearby. For more extensive options, you can find various routes for waterfall hikes, running trails, and MTB trails throughout Belgium, often passing by or near lakes.
Yes, some lakes have historical significance. Minnewater in Bruges was historically part of the city's 12th-century fortifications. Lake Butgenbach has remnants of World War II scattered throughout the area. The Eupen Lake (Weser Reservoir) is formed by a dam completed in 1950, which is a significant man-made structure. The Robertville Dam is also a notable man-made monument.
Absolutely. Minnewater in Bruges is perfect for peaceful strolls and observing swans. Lake Robertville, within the Hautes Fagnes nature reserve, offers serene walks along its promenade. Lac de Louvain-la-Neuve has a green promenade called 'La Rêverie du Promeneur Solitaire' where you can admire local fauna and flora. Lake Donk, part of a nature reserve, provides remarkable views and a charming desert island.
The Lommelse Sahara Observation Tower provides an overview of the Sahara, ponds, and forests, with views extending up to 25 km on clear days. La Gileppe Lake features a 77m observation tower offering stunning panoramic views. The Eupen Reservoir (Wesertalsperre) also has a panoramic restaurant with exceptional lake views.
Yes, several lakes offer convenient amenities. The Lacs de l'Eau d'Heure have charming villages around the shoreline with local cuisine. Eupen Lake (Weser Reservoir) is known for good gastronomy nearby, and the Eupen Reservoir (Wesertalsperre) specifically mentions an excursion restaurant with delicious food and good beers, plus a children's playground.
While not entirely hidden, Lac de Bambois in Fosses-la-Ville is an extraordinary green refuge where wild nature and ornamental gardens converge, offering a unique blend. Lake Donk in East Flanders, with its desert island and views of the Flemish Ardennes, also provides a distinctive experience away from the most popular spots.
Lake Schulens in Limburg, the largest lake in Flanders, is perfect for running or hiking. Lake Butgenbach offers a 10km hiking trail around its edge. Additionally, the Mechelse Heide — Lakes and Sand Dunes area provides trails for long walks amidst unique natural landscapes.


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